Tap meets hip hop. Choreography by Airianna Tauanuu. Danced by Brady, Ella, Langley Anne, Maddie,…Reagan and Ruby. Set for Dance Dynamics. "Don't Tell 'Em" is a piece about speaking with just your eyes and body movements and the intensity that wordlessly comes through.Read More

This Is a piece called "patience". It starts out with original music by Greg Richardson…goes into "Patience" by The Lumineers. It is danced by Byron Tittle, Jared Sprague, Dario Natarelli, Naomi Funaki, Melissa Almaguer, Ali Dietz. It is based off of the book, Consolations, by David Whyte. It explores different everyday words and emotions that we experience through life. I would like to make this into a full show exploring how to express different themes and emotions through tap dance.Read More

A piece dedicated to thankfulness, being grateful and cherishing life. Believe in a greater energy…leads us in our journey. Always remember that life itself should be far more simple, enjoyable and joyful.Read More

"Tideways" presented as part of the Young Choreographer's Festival (by Emily Bufferd) at Symphony Space…Choreography: Eimile Davis Dancers: Sam Assemany, Chris Daniels, Angel Mammoliti, Michaela McGowan, Brittany Posas, Jordyn Santiago, Ellen Sickenberger. Tideways is an exploration into decay - as it occurs quickly such as through lightning strikes, dye in water, and poison in veins.Read More

Four Dancers show the struggle of getting older and our bodies not having the same…and strength that they once possessed. Needing to use each other and canes for support. As Dancers we cannot imagine losing the flexibility, mobility and strength that we enjoy. It is hard to lose the body we know and love. We wanted to show this fear and loss.Read More

In times of uncertainty where there is no clear path or directed route to take,…can find ourselves lost. Continuously moving but unaware if it is forward, backwards or in circles we wander blindly in hopes that we reach a place where we can be proud of. A place where we can appreciate, where we can look back and see the destination for what it is and not for what it could be. Unsure of whether we are “destined to burn” or if we will “last the night” we keep moving, hoping and searching and we do so because there is no other option. We will look, we will hold, we will try until we do it right. Thank you to my wonderful dancers for being a part of this: Aysia Ianiero, Artem Tikhonenko, Josh Lamb, Lora Djananova, Madison Foley, Megan Caines, Pauline Karabelas, Tyler Hutchings & Tyler Smith Music by the incredible and incomparable Dermot KennedyRead More